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Act Party MP Mark Cameron on why he admires James Shaw
The "authentic rural voice" also reflects on hardships facing farmers.
The "authentic rural voice" also reflects on hardships facing farmers.
Bid to seize more assets could conflict with Bill of Rights Act, Minister warned.
A second border-related case has been in the community, Health Ministry announced today.
OPINION: How does National's change of leadership affect Act?
Act's inflation plan included a $43 billion mistake.
David Seymour likes taking the piss but is teetotal.
It also questions commitments to equity; just four of its nearly 150 staff are Māori.
NZ's Covid-19 public-policy experience has been a "game of two halves" say experts.
Judith Collins ponders whether Act's stratospheric polling is permanent.
National leader Judith Collins says the Government is sowing division.
OPINION: Both parties' housing credibility is on empty.
David Seymour says Labour and National will create division with their housing plans.
OPINION: David Seymour says the Government needs to start by telling the truth.
So far the health system is coping, but it is making plans in case numbers surge.
Act Party leader David Seymour proposed one-off tax credit for fully vaxxed.
In a rare moment, the leaders of all five parties in Parliament came together.
Polling company has Act and David Seymour hitting new highs in monthly poll.
Donor's very clear reason for putting cash into National after donating $430,000 to Act.
His beloved mum Victoria made sure her two besties would be watching over her son.
Seymour says Govt is too slow to give certainty to businesses worried about being sued.
Coalition of 25 firms are pleading for clearance to import 370,000 rapid antigen devices.
The Act leader is seen by many respondents as de facto Leader of the Opposition.
As political debate moves to gangs and excessive spending, National finally has a chance.
Voters could get a say on a four-year term and MMP rules under electoral review.
National's historic pollster has it crashing to disaster territory.
The lockdown may have halted Labour's slow slide in the polls, but no seismic shifts.
EDITORIAL: Unless we raise vaccination rates among the vulnerable, we are all in trouble.
OPINION: Jacinda Ardern should listen to Act and the Greens before changing terror laws.
Act leader fails to see that a Māori-targeted vaccination strategy is not anti-Pākehā.
A reshuffle in the middle of a national crisis looks like misplaced priorities.